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Maggie Evans | |
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Maggie Evans | |
Aliases: | Miss Evans |
Continuity: | Dark Shadows |
Notability: | Main character |
Type: | Food server; Governess |
Gender: | Female |
Location: | Evans cottage, Collinsport, Maine |
Known relatives: | Sam Evans (father) Joe Haskell (husband) [1]; Unnamed mother (deceased) |
Born: | 1945 (approx) [2] |
Introduction: | Dark Shadows: 1 |
Actor: | Kathryn Leigh Scott |
Maggie Evans was one of the central characters featured on the 1960s daytime gothic soap opera Dark Shadows. Played by actress Kathryn Leigh Scott, she was introduced in the first episode of the series and remained with the program throughout the duration of the series. In the earliest episodes, Maggie was a waitress at the Collinsport Inn, but later abandoned her job to take care of her ailing father Sam Evans. Maggie's longtime lover was fisherman Joe Haskell. Like with most romances, Maggie and Joe's relationship suffered through many hurdles and there were extended periods of time where they agreed to stop seeing one another. Invariably however, they always reconciled their differences and were eventually married. [3][4]
Biography[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Another version of the character appeared in the 1970 film House of Dark Shadows. Kathryn Leigh Scott reprised the role of Maggie Evans.
- In the 1991 revival series of Dark Shadows, Maggie Evans was played by actress Ely Pouget.
- In the early episodes of the series, actress Kathryn Leigh Scott wore a blonde wig. She discontinued using it in favor of her natural hair in episode 20.
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References[]
- ↑ Dark Shadows Original Series epilogue; Art Wallace
- ↑ Date approximated based upon the age of actress Kathryn Leigh Scott
- ↑ Dark Shadows Original Series epilogue; Art Wallace
- ↑ Dark Shadows: Return to Collinwood